SlimNickel
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It's been a while since I've been on here, so I appologize for the delay. As some of you may know, I have a '00 Busa and have been having starting issues for months. Here's the skinny: I have been through 3 starters already, becuase of what was apparnetly a bad starter clutch....thanks to trouble-shooting help from GoldenChild. I'm now on my 4th starter with a long-shaft. Here is what I've done: upgraded to an '06 starter clutch w/72 miles on it, '03-'07 case cover and idler gears.
So the question now comes. I put everything back together yesterday, and tried to fire the bike up...nothing doing. The PO had the clutch by-passed, so that all you had to do was push the starter button to crank the bike in nuetral. The starter button is now inop. I tried reattaching the leads from the clutch lever, but they are corroded. I was able to get the bike to try and turn-over by holding the leads and pulling the clutch lever, but I think that battery is drained from just sitting for a couple of months. It would turn once or twice, but the the gauges reset and everything goes dim. I tried jumping the bike with my car, but still nothing. I didn't want to keep trying for fear of burning out the new starter. I've seen other posts that say to check the relay and cables under the seat. I don't have a multi-meter to do the voltage check on the battery. I'll be taking it to a shop to put the battery on a charger.
A buddy of mine told me that I could attach the + jumper cable lead directly to the starter and it should fire-up. Is that accurate of safe in any way? If it works, then my issue still won't be fixed, because I can't start it from the button. If charging the battery doesn't work, what should I be looking for on the relay? Should I try to change the cables from the relay switch to the battery?
Sorry about the novel, but I am so ready to start riding again. Thanks for any and all help.
-SlimNickel-
It's been a while since I've been on here, so I appologize for the delay. As some of you may know, I have a '00 Busa and have been having starting issues for months. Here's the skinny: I have been through 3 starters already, becuase of what was apparnetly a bad starter clutch....thanks to trouble-shooting help from GoldenChild. I'm now on my 4th starter with a long-shaft. Here is what I've done: upgraded to an '06 starter clutch w/72 miles on it, '03-'07 case cover and idler gears.
So the question now comes. I put everything back together yesterday, and tried to fire the bike up...nothing doing. The PO had the clutch by-passed, so that all you had to do was push the starter button to crank the bike in nuetral. The starter button is now inop. I tried reattaching the leads from the clutch lever, but they are corroded. I was able to get the bike to try and turn-over by holding the leads and pulling the clutch lever, but I think that battery is drained from just sitting for a couple of months. It would turn once or twice, but the the gauges reset and everything goes dim. I tried jumping the bike with my car, but still nothing. I didn't want to keep trying for fear of burning out the new starter. I've seen other posts that say to check the relay and cables under the seat. I don't have a multi-meter to do the voltage check on the battery. I'll be taking it to a shop to put the battery on a charger.
A buddy of mine told me that I could attach the + jumper cable lead directly to the starter and it should fire-up. Is that accurate of safe in any way? If it works, then my issue still won't be fixed, because I can't start it from the button. If charging the battery doesn't work, what should I be looking for on the relay? Should I try to change the cables from the relay switch to the battery?
Sorry about the novel, but I am so ready to start riding again. Thanks for any and all help.
-SlimNickel-